I had a few beers afterwards to unwind but even then, I remember having a hard time going to sleep. I was definitely exhausted towards the end, which was a blur to be honest. "Fresh" isn't the best word to use there actually. When I finished, I had a list of about twenty problems that I circled back to and most of them were much easier when I had a "fresh" set of eyes on them. It was pretty helpful to keep a list of problems to come back to so I wouldn't get bogged down staring at one for long periods of time. I'm aware this book is on chessable but.uh.this is how I did it, haha. It was a slog to wade through the material in this manner but I knew what I was getting into so whatever! This method helps me take my time and limit guessing. The way I did it required looking at the puzzle, getting the solution, then checking the solutions page in another window, finding the problem number and verifying my answer. It'd be a luxury to see a single puzzle, play my move, have my accuracy tracked, and have the next problem present itself automatically. If this was an app or on a website, I'd surely be able to go a bit faster. Going through a physical book (well, PDF) is slow. I started at 9am and finished around 8:30pm.
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